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From: Plotts

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Date: 2/2/2009 8:44:23 PM
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I'm wondering if you know training P will affect H and Dv, would it not be better to train:

week 1:P
week 2: Dv
week 3: H
week 4:P

I mean, isn't it possible to see more pops that way instead of

1:P
2:P
3:P
4:P





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Date: 2/3/2009 12:42:50 AM
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in four weeks of rotated training as you illustrated, you can expect your PG to pop once in passing, handling and driving.

in four weeks of P only training, you can expect you PG to pop twice in passing and up his driving and handling halfway to popping.

assuming your player get 48 minutes and is young and short. Also that the training is PG only or PG/SG in the case of 1on1 training.

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Date: 2/3/2009 11:47:50 AM
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Okay, but if you trained P for four weeks, when would you see the pops? weeks 1 and 3? or 2 and 4? If that's so, then every week of training P you roughly add .5P to your PG right?

And if your H and Dv were "halfway" that would me they get a .125 increase per week of P training right?

So then training P twice and Dv and H once, as I illustrated above, they would all slightly impact each other, so you could end up with 1 pop in P with .25P, and .875 in H and Dv?


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Date: 2/3/2009 12:39:59 PM
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more or less, yes. as stated in the first post of this thread, passing training for PG only will get you 1 pop per 1.5 weeks (on the average). i was just rounding down so you could actually (with a young and short enough) player get more pops in the training program you illustrated. i would not be surprised if you actually get 2 pops in passing and a pop each in driving and handling.

From: Shay
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Date: 2/3/2009 3:48:07 PM
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Can anyone here say for sure what's the difference between a lvl 5 trainer to a lvl 6 and 7? and what's the difference between 6 and 7?

"Dont get mad, Get even" -Robert F. Kennedy
From: docend24

To: Shay
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Date: 2/4/2009 12:36:00 PM
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Money.

What did you expect?

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Date: 2/4/2009 1:51:56 PM
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And also more Training Speed...

Because 5 is not the same as 6... even if the differecen is smaller than the one between 4 to 5 and the fact that a trainer of level 6+ is moche more expensive than a 5.

In the long run, differences will be there.

From: Plotts

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Date: 2/4/2009 4:37:23 PM
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Not for sure, but I think they can train older players more effectively and increase the chance of secondary pops.

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There won't be many managers to confirm that .)

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From: vonkrog
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Date: 2/8/2009 10:15:55 AM
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OK, just a small note to the high of trainees:

Last year i got a 18 yo MVP, 1,85 meters. As i´m training insideskillt i decided to keep him to train him 2-3 years there, and then make him a SF. His insideskills have been around 7 to that time.
My trainer i Lev. 5.

See how slowly he improves:

RB: Pop, then 3 weeks full training - no pop.
IS: Pop, then 5 weeks 2nd and 4 weeks 1st training, allway full - then a pop!
ID: 16 weeks 2nd, 4 weeks 1st training - then a pop.
Now: 4 weeks full ID training - no pop.

To compare: The 19 yo draft, 2,03 meters from this season poped in ID every 2nd training (average - strong).

I´m very happy wehen i can take my little player outside!

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